If you grew up in the 90s, you'll find this even more relatable. Vicky Kaushal drew inspiration from the song Dekha hai aise bhi by Lucky Ali. Vicky posted three pictures dressed in a white T-shirt. He borrowed a few lines from Ali's hit number for the caption.
For the first picture, he wrote: "Dekha hai aise bhi "
The second image was captioned: "Kisi ko aise hi.."
"Haste hasaate yun sabko manaate hum jaayengey!" was written alongside the third image.
On the work front, the actor is working on his next titled Sardar Udham Singh, in which he plays the titular revolutionary. He will also be seen in the film The Immortal Ashwatthama and Takht, and has an untitled project with former beauty queen Manushi Chhillar.
Talking about Ashwatthama, Vicky had earlier said, "Ashwatthama is Aditya's dream project and it required the backing of a visionary like Ronnie to bring this spectacle to audiences. It's going to be a new space for me as an actor, exploring the newest form of technology alongside acting. Can't wait to start the journey soon with this wonderful team."
Vicky was last seen on screen in Bhoot Part One: The Haunted Ship.
In a recent interview to Cosmopolitan India he said that he was more forthcoming earlier but is more careful now especially about his personal and professional lives. He said that he is more guarded now as things get written about without being checked. He added that it becomes a game of Chinese whispers how it starts and how it ends are two completely different stories altogether.
While he actor is active on social media, he feels people judge too soon. He says that the uncalled-for trolling can be upsetting. He added that wouldn't trade what he has for anything else and the good part of being popular overshadows the bad. He says that while he wanted to be an actor, he had no idea God would be so kind to him.
(With inputs from IANS)
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